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MIT robotics pioneer Rodney Brooks thinks people are vastly overestimating generative AI |...
TechCrunch· 6 days agoWhen Rodney Brooks talks about robotics and artificial intelligence, you should listen. Currently...
No More Needles: Leuko’s Revolutionary Device Could Save Lives of Cancer Patients
SciTechDaily· 2 days agoLeuko, founded by a research team at MIT, is giving doctors a noninvasive way to monitor cancer...
New Bionic Leg Can Be Controlled by the Wearer's Brain
Futurism via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoResearchers at MIT have developed a new prosthetic leg that can be controlled via brain signals, a...
Unlocking the Brain’s GPS: Just Thinking About a Location Activates Mental Maps
SciTechDaily· 6 days agoAs you travel your usual route to work or the grocery store, your brain engages cognitive maps...
This phrase about AI not taking your job sounds smart — but is it true?
Business Insider via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days agoOne study by MIT and Stanford from 2023 found that access to AI increased productivity by 14% on...
Türkiye, Syrian opposition fight xenophobia, provocation
Daily Sabah· 3 days agoAn isolated criminal incident in central Türkiye’s Kayseri escalated into provocative riots across...
Taming Big Tech’s AI dominance ...Tech & Science Daily podcast
Evening Standard via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoNo details as to what the new title features or a release date, but it follows the eighth instalment...
Re-engineering cancerous tumors to self-destruct and kill drug-resistant cells
Medical Xpress· 1 day agoTreating cancer can sometimes feel like a game of Whac-A-Mole. The disease can become resistant to...
Bionic leg helps people with amputation walk naturally – study
PA Media: Science via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days ago“This work represents yet another step in us...
Bionic leg restores natural walking speeds and steps: ‘I didn’t feel like my leg had been amputated’
CNN via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoA study found that people with a specialized amputation and neuroprosthesis increased their walking...